Coto de Caza History
As of the 2000 census, Coto de Caza had a total population of 13,057. This rural community consists of about 4000 homes, it is one of Orange County's oldest planned communities.
The first residents of the area known a Rancho Santa Margarita were Shoshonean Native Americans called Acjachemen. This land was purchased in 1843 by Juan Forster who renamed it "La Victoria."
Coto de Caza Places of Interest:
Thomas F. Riley Wilderness Park
A wilderness park with expansive Oak groves and many of Orange County's Heritage Trees. Barley, browsed by Mule Deer at morning light, is the last remnant of Wagon Wheel Canyon's ranching history.

Wagon Wheel Park Bike Trails
With it's gently rolling hills, sycamore and oak groves, and views of the surrounding area, this is the perfect ride for the casual biker. Approximately 5 miles of trail.
Fees: $2.00, requires exact change in envelope.
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